Category: Documentation

Admins Guide 2.X.X

Because PrivCore is only a bunch of highly integrated components, it wouldn’t be a good idea to create here alternative documentation for those components. Instead, you will find here relevant information about the configuration details which are non-standard, in relation to the default Debian packages configuration. OpenSSL PrivCore creates its own self signed CA certificate

Installation guide 2.X.X

As you probably read on About page, key requirement is to have freshly installed stable release of Linux Debian system (at the moment for PrivCore 2.X.X versions it’s Debian9 Stretch). Be aware that your system should have set full DNS name, including host and domain parts. You can check that with hostname command, for eg.

Introduction 2.X.X

In opensource world we already have all components needed to crate our private, Cloud based ecosystem, with all kinds of wonderful possibilities. But the real problem is how to link it together and integrate it in that way, that it form a coherent whole? Fortunately for You, that part has already been done in PrivCore

Users Guide

Basically you can use almost all PrivCore services using only web browser. It’s the most easy way, but not necessary most convenient, since web based clients often lacks advanced functionality. Here you will find configuration tips for recommended stand alone clients. All clients listed below are available on the open-source license or have free version.

Admins Guide

Because PrivCore is only a bunch of highly integrated components, it wouldn’t be a good idea to create here alternative documentation for those projects. Instead, you will find here relevant information about the configuration details which are non-standard, in relation to the default configuration. OpenSSL PrivCore creates its own self signed CA certificate and uses
Help-Desk